How To Use Talk over In A Sentence
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The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
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They were engaged and often they used to talk over what they would do when Bradley's invention of a new way to polymerise isoprene, as the process is called, had solved the rubber question and had made him rich.
The Dream Doctor
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The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
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I cannot be concentrating on reciting lauds and compline at church, or on private prayers at home, and at the same time fully attend to my granddaughter's emotional needs - or talk over some thorny bioethical question with my husband.
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He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying.
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Newly angry over the death of my beloved hamster, I stalk over to the stairs, with Zillah still in my arms.
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The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
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Talk over problems, don't bottle them up inside.
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The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
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This is an event in itself, as Horace is a) paralytically shy and b) has had the conversational urge beaten out of him by fifty five years of having B's mum talk over him.
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And while nothing has been officially announced, don't be surprised if a company called "Advics" in Aichi Prefecture (state), Japan, becomes water cooler talk over the next few weeks (then just magically goes away); they might supply both Honda and Toyota with the same offending parts.
Steve Parker: Toyota/Honda Recall -- What's Really Happening?
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Normally we go there on Saturday afternoons and sit in leisure and talk over our steak chili.
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I stalk over to the pantry and part the gray curtains in front of my alphabetized foods.
Anhedonia (excerpt 2)
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I quickly find noise and clamour and small talk overpowering.
Times, Sunday Times
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We talk over coffee in his small Knightsbridge office, where he employs just one assistant.
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Everybody then adjourned to the 19th hole to talk over the competition, and all agreed it was a fine idea and it would improve their short game.
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Favoring multilateralism over unilateralism often means favoring talk over action.
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Succeed to start here, hope from spark here". The grandiosity reaches to create the wealth together with you. Welcome the large businessman telephones to talk over.
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To talk over Hills and dales at fourscore miles distance!
Letter 78
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It seems that he, the steward, and the two sail-makers foregather each evening in the cook's room -- all being Asiatics -- where they talk over ship's gossip.
CHAPTER XVII
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Black folks chaffered and bargained with endless talk over plaintains, banana beer, and hammered brass ornaments.
Conan of Cimmeria
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Some talk over the game obtrusively which is not always convenient.
Chess History and Reminiscences
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Normally we go there on Saturday afternoons and sit in leisure and talk over our steak chili.
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You should be able to talk over your options for treatment with your GP and any specialist that you are referred to.
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I quickly find noise and clamour and small talk overpowering.
Times, Sunday Times
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I quickly find noise and clamour and small talk overpowering.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others around the room talk over cognac or whiskey in whispered voices.
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He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying.
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And as she went up-stairs Julia listened to hear their chairs scroop on the kamptulikon floor as they drew them to the table; she was surprised not to hear the sound, but she imagined the game must have been put off a little so that her father could talk over his troubles.
The Good Comrade
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We must talk over the arrangements with them.
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I learned how to talk over the loud noise in the garage at a fish fry.
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The house music soundtrack is poppy, but you can talk over it.
Times, Sunday Times
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I therefore look forward allready to Spring, And if that invalluable Lady named Hope had not allready been throng'd and pesterd, nay allmost suffocated with addresses and Sonnets I would talk over my feelings in rhyme to her.
Letter 246
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There was bluster, bluff, and blarney, with everybody trying to talk over everybody else.